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<Title>Old school art in a digital age</Title>
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    <p>Erick Sahler ’89 brings color and brightness to his work as a serigraph artist. Most recently, he has brought new life to Salisbury University’s Holloway Hall. From an article at delmarvanow.com:</p>
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    <p>The iconic facade of Holloway Hall is the subject of a limited-edition silkscreen print by serigraph artist Erick Sahler of Salisbury.</p>
    <p>The 11-color image features the main entrance of the historic building — one of its doors invitingly open — surrounded by lush trees, colorful flowers and a bright blue sky.</p>
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    <p><a href="http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20111020/CB01/110200307" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read the full article on delmarvanow.com</a>.</p>
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<Summary>Erick Sahler ’89 brings color and brightness to his work as a serigraph artist. Most recently, he has brought new life to Salisbury University’s Holloway Hall. From an article at delmarvanow.com:...</Summary>
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<Title>Pete Eibner Joins the Gators</Title>
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    <p>Pete Eibner is enjoying his first year as the boys’ soccer coach at Perry Hall. From the full article in <em>PressBox</em>:</p>
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    <p>The Gators are 6-5 heading into the final week of the regular season, and Eibner could not be happier. Graduation took is toll on Perry Hall, which won the Baltimore County championship last year under Skelton with a 15-3 record, and reached the Class 4A state finals two of the last four years.</p>
    <p>“It’s a very fertile soccer area,” Eibner said. “A lot of these kids have very bright futures. The freshmen who have come in with the eighth graders who are coming in next year want to be a part of what’s been happening here.”</p>
    <p>Three former Gators are actually now playing for Eibner’s former team, the UMBC Retrievers: goalkeeper Phil Saunders, who played on the Baltimore Bays Under-19 national championship team this summer, forward-midfielder Joe Glos and fullback/midfielder Nick Liberto.</p>
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    <p><a href="http://www.pressboxonline.com/story.cfm?id=8190" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read the full story in <em>PressBox</em>.</a></p>
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<Title>Donor Jackson '80 Meets Scholarship Winner</Title>
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    Deciding to support student scholarships is often a very personal thing. For some, it represents a certain pay-it-forward sort of attitude that comes with the experience of once being a scholarship recipient. For others in the know, it is a realization that financial limits place seemingly impossible burdens upon some students – and that without support, many of those students will not graduate. <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/giving/learn/bythenumbers.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read more about scholarship need.</a><br>
    <strong>Anita Jackson ’80</strong>, health science and policy, a past UMBC Alumni Board president, understands both sides of it. As a student, she struggled to pay for school; as an alumni leader, she has seen the need in current generations. That’s why she makes student scholarships a priority today.  <a href="../2011/10/18/a-special-bond-tailoring-scholarships/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read more about Anita’s gift.</a><br>
    Jackson comes back to UMBC once a year to have lunch with students who benefit from her scholarship. Above, she and junior media and communications major <strong>Nia Hampton</strong> (left), the 2010-2011 and the 2011-2012 Anita Maddox Jackson and Everett Jackson Scholar, enjoy a photo together.  Jackson’s other scholar, senior dance major <strong>Arnesha Reives</strong>, was unable to attend.</div>
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<Title>Donor Jackson &#8217;80 Meets Scholarship Winner</Title>
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    <img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/101911_anita_meets_scholar-150x150.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/101911_anita_meets_scholar.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/101911_anita_meets_scholar.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Junior Nia Hampton and Anita Jackson '80, HESP
    <p>Deciding to support student scholarships is often a very personal thing. For some, it represents a certain pay-it-forward sort of attitude that comes with the experience of once being a scholarship recipient. For others in the know, it is a realization that financial limits place seemingly impossible burdens upon some students – and that without support, many of those students will not graduate. <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/giving/learn/bythenumbers.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read more about scholarship need.</a></p>
    <p><strong>Anita Jackson ’80</strong>, health science and policy, a past UMBC Alumni Board president, understands both sides of it. As a student, she struggled to pay for school; as an alumni leader, she has seen the need in current generations. That’s why she makes student scholarships a priority today.  <a href="../2011/10/18/a-special-bond-tailoring-scholarships/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read more about Anita’s gift.</a></p>
    <p>Jackson comes back to UMBC once a year to have lunch with students who benefit from her scholarship. Above, she and junior media and communications major <strong>Nia Hampton</strong> (left), the 2010-2011 and the 2011-2012 Anita Maddox Jackson and Everett Jackson Scholar, enjoy a photo together.  Jackson’s other scholar, senior dance major <strong>Arnesha Reives</strong>, was unable to attend.</p>
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<Title>Geography &amp; Environmental Systems Seminar: &#8220;Streamflow, Floods and Climate Change&#8221; (11/2)</Title>
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    <p>The Geography and Environmental Systems Seminar presents Robert Hirsch, research hydrologist, U.S. Geological Service, who will present “Streamflow, Floods and Climate Change.” The lecture will be held on Wednesday, November 2, at noon, in Sondheim Hall, Room 001.</p>
    <p>For more information, contact Dawn Biehler at <a href="mailto:dbiehler@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">dbiehler@umbc.edu</a> or ext. 5-2095.</p>
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<Title>Book by Ellen Handler Spitz, Honors College, Translated to Serbian</Title>
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    <p>“<a href="http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=9780300046205" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Art and Psyche</a>,” a book by Ellen Handler Spitz, honors college professor of visual arts, has been translated into Serbian.</p>
    <p>Through the book, Spitz explores three principal psychoanalytic approaches to art. The first considers the relations between an artist’s life and work; the second focuses on the work of art itself; and the third encompasses the intricate relations between a work of art and its audience or beholders. To illustrate her discussion, Spitz draws on a variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, literature, music, and dance.</p>
    <p>The book was originally published by Yale university Press, and has previously been translated to Italian.</p>
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    <p>Professor of the Practice of English Christopher Corbett’s latest essay in <em>Style</em> magazine discusses the complications surrounding recent improvements made to his home.</p>
    <p>“They say no jobs were added to our economy last summer but that is just simply wrong. Half my neighborhood was under construction. The other half was thinking about it. And I was doing my part, too. I have the canceled checks to prove it,” he concludes.</p>
    <p>The essay, “<a href="http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/style/backpage/backpage_home_improvements_nov_11/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Home Improvements</a>,” is featured in the November 2011 issue of the magazine.</p>
    <p>Corbett was also interviewed by the Associated Press about the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental telegraph. The article can be found <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ju_HZDL7IRVSz77XBoNgvba6RBcA?docId=c65ae44cf4554850af5bb6dbe5069bfc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
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    <p>Jody Shipka, associate professor of English, is featured in a new work. “<a href="http://www.enculturation.net/11" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Master Hands, A Video Mashup Round Table</a>,” is a unique experiment in digital publishing that is featured in George Mason University’s journal <em>enculturation</em>.</p>
    <p>Through the project, scholars created <a href="http://www.enculturation.net/master-hands-video-mashup-round-table" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">video mashups</a> using the same source footage – a 1936 video entitled <em>Master Hands</em> – and respondents discussed the mashups. Artists had to use footage from <em>Master Hands</em>, could not provide a companion text, had to create a mashup that was no longer than ten minutes and were not permitted to see anyone else’s work until all five were completed. Five respondents will spend the next week discussing the mashups. At the end of the week, the conversation will be closed and the comments will remain as part of this publication.</p>
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    <p>There is a growing body of research indicating that laughter may improve immune function, help lower blood pressure, boost mood and reduce stress and depression, the <em>Washington Post</em> reported on October 24 in a story entitled “<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/laughing-may-help-ease-blood-pressure-boost-mood-and-enrich-health-in-other-ways/2011/10/18/gIQAq8Y5CM_story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Laughing may help ease blood pressure, boost mood and enrich health in other ways</a>.”</p>
    <p>Robert Provine, professor of psychology, agrees. He said that laughter might benefit the body because it is “an energetic, stressful activity that stirs up all of our physiological systems… involving strong vocalization, an increase in heart rate and blood pressure and muscle contractions all over the body.”</p>
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    <p>Ellen Hemmerly, Executive Director at the bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park will receive the 2011 Innovator of the Year Award from<em> The Daily Record</em> on Wednesday, October 26.</p>
    <p>Hemmerly, who has been Executive Director at bwtech for more than fifteen years, says that the award is less about her and more about the park’s cybersecurity incubator and the community of cybersecurity companies that have clustered there. The incubator currently has thirteen companies.</p>
    <p>While there are about twenty incubators in Maryland, only one other focuses on cybersecurity. The bwtech@UMBC incubator is home to the <a href="http://cyberhive.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CyberHive</a>, which Hemmerly says is a unique space dedicated to bringing people in cybersecurity together to network and provides virtual incubator space to companies outside the region.</p>
    <p>“I’ve been involved in incubators for twenty years,” says Hemmerly.  “In all my years of working with area incubators, the bwtech@UMBC cyber incubator is the fastest growing and has much potential economic impact.”</p>
    <p>That, she says, is due in large part to its relationship to UMBC and to the incubator’s partnerships with both the public and private sectors.*</p>
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